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Homework Help at WSPL!

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The Whitchurch-Stouffville Public Library is here to help with all of your homework needs! Brainfuse HelpNow is an online platform that you can access with your library card and which provides learning solutions for users of diverse needs and backgrounds. Brainfuse HelpNow features online tutors that support the Ontario Curriculum, from Kindergarten to Grade 12, every day from 2:00 – 11:00 PM. The online tutoring sessions are personalized to your needs whether it’s homework help, building skills, or test preparation.

HelpNow also features more self-directed learning support with study tools through LEAP.  LEAP helps students build academic skills through targeted lessons, quizzes, and educational games. Flashbulb is a robust learning resource where you can find already made flashcards or create your own. There are many ways this can be used as Brainfuse students have created sets to use with their friends, and teachers have created sets for their students.

HelpNow also features online learning for adults through the Adult Learning Center where you can access High School Equivalency prep, US Citizenship test prep, résumé assistance, Microsoft Office support, and Career Resources. Other features included in the Adult Learning Center suite are The Writing Lab, Send Question, and Skills Building.

Get started today by clicking here for Brainfuse HelpNow. Contact Jeff Bennett, Coordinator of Digital Services, at jeff.bennett@wsplibrary.ca or call 905-642-7323 ext. 5234 for assistance or to learn more about the product.

The Whitchurch-Stouffville Public Library is grateful to Tiny Seedlings for their sponsorship of Brainfuse.

 

Jeff Bennett
Coordinator of Digital Services,

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